Yurena breaks her silence after announcing the Javis series: "Divine Justice"

Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi, better known as Los Javis, have a new project.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
17 January 2024 Wednesday 16:03
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Yurena breaks her silence after announcing the Javis series: "Divine Justice"

Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi, better known as Los Javis, have a new project. The directors will embark on the production for Netflix of the series Superestar, which will tell the story of the singer Yurena.

The series, which will have six episodes, will revolve around the artistic beginnings of the singer who became known as Tamara, "a phenomenon that became a true popular icon of the early 2000s after the release of the song No camié and from his subsequent album Superestar," the streaming platform recalls in a statement.

"If there is a wild time in which everything was possible, that is the time of tamarismo, where the most unexpected protagonists monopolized hours and hours of television," says Calvo.

The Javis believe that Yurena's story deserves to be told. And she maintains that she is doing "divine justice" because the last few years have not been easy, especially when she decided to give up her stage name, after the complaint of Tamara, interpreter of Wounded by Love.

"At that time it was very hard. All those years were hard. Almost all the media behaved badly, not just TV. That's why now I feel so lucky, that's why I think this series is the greatest justice that has ever been done. could do. And on top of that with Los Javis on Netflix. Precisely for all that it is divine justice, a gift from heaven," he explains in statements to Lecturas magazine.

Yurena fully trusts that the directors will know how to recount all those years that catapulted her to fame: "I have left everything in their hands because I have complete trust. They would not be where they are if they did not deserve it."